Re: Multiple hosts in connection string failed to failover in non-hot standby mode - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Multiple hosts in connection string failed to failover in non-hot standby mode
Date
Msg-id 1261966.1623206528@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: Multiple hosts in connection string failed to failover in non-hot standby mode  (Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>)
Responses Re: Multiple hosts in connection string failed to failover in non-hot standby mode
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Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> writes:
> On Tue, Jun 08, 2021 at 11:21:34AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
>> IIUC, what you are proposing to do is replace pgwin32_setenv with
>> src/port/setenv.c.  I don't think that's an improvement.  setenv.c
>> leaks memory on repeat calls, because it cannot know what
>> pgwin32_setenv knows about how putenv works on that platform.

> Is gaur the only animal that needs this file, by the way?

I think it is.  setenv has been in POSIX for awhile, so probably
only very old systems would need that.  (This is why I don't care
that much that setenv.c leaks memory.  But we can't start using it
on platforms where we *do* care about performance.)

>> (3) Don't try to use the environment variable for this
>> purpose.  I'd originally tried to change test5.pgc to just
>> specify gssmode=disable in-line, but that only works
>> nicely for one of the two failing cases.  The other one
>> is testing the case of a completely defaulted connection
>> target, so there's no place to add an option without
>> breaking the only unique aspect of that test case.

> FWIW, I'd be rather in favor of doing (3) because this remains simple
> just to take care of an edge case, even if that partially breaks the
> promise to rely on a default connection.

Yeah, it doesn't seem like we need to test that case all that
badly.  I'd be okay with dropping that test; or maybe we could
fix things so that the default case succeeds?

            regards, tom lane



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